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# The format of this file is described in this article at Python.org:
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#
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# [Configuration file format](http://goo.gl/K6edZ8)
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#
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# This file must contain sections called [loggers], [handlers] and [formatters] which identify by name the entities of
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# each type which are defined in the file. For each such entity, there is a separate section which identifies how that
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# entity is configured. Thus, for a logger named log01 in the [loggers] section, the relevant configuration details are
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# held in a section [logger_log01]. Similarly, a handler called hand01 in the [handlers] section will have its
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# configuration held in a section called [handler_hand01], while a formatter called form01 in the [formatters] section
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# will have its configuration specified in a section called [formatter_form01]. The root logger configuration must be
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# specified in a section called [logger_root].
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[loggers]
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* Specifies a list of logger keys.
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keys = <comma-separated strings>
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* A comma-separated list of logger keys. Each key must have a corresponding [logger_<string>] section in the
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* configuration file.
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* Defaults to empty.
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[logger_root]
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* Specifies the configuration of the root logger.
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* The root logger must specify a level and a list of handlers.
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level = [critical|error|warning|info|debug|notset]
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* Can be one of debug, info, warning, error, critical or notset. For the root logger only, notset means that all
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* messages will be logged. Level values are evaluated in the context of the logging package’s namespace.
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* Defaults to warning.
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handlers = <comma-separated strings>
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* A comma-separated list of handler names, which must appear in the [handlers] section. These names must appear in
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* the [handlers] section and have corresponding sections in the configuration file.
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* Defaults to stderr.
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[logger_<string>]
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* Specifies the configuration of a logger.
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qualname = <string>
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* The hierarchical channel name of the logger, that is to say the name used by the application to get the logger.
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* A value is required.
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level = [critical|error|warning|info|debug|notset]
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* Can be one of debug, info, warning, error, critical or notset. For the root logger only, notset means that all
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* messages will be logged. Level values are evaluated in the context of the logging package’s namespace.
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* Defaults to warning
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handlers = <comma-separated strings>
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* A comma-separated list of handler names, which must appear in the [handlers] section. These names must appear in
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* the [handlers] section and have corresponding sections in the configuration file.
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* Defaults to stderr.
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propagate = [0|1]
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* Set to 1 to indicate that messages must propagate to handlers higher up the logger hierarchy from this logger, or
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* 0 to indicate that messages are not propagated to handlers up the hierarchy.
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* Defaults to 1.
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[handlers]
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* Specifies a list of handler keys.
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* See [logging.handlers](http://goo.gl/9aoOx)
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keys = <comma-separated strings>
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* A comma-separated list of handlers keys. Each key must have a corresponding [handler_<string>] section in the
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* configuration file.
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* Defaults to empty.
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[handler_<string>]
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* Specifies the configuration of a handler.
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args = <string>
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* When evaluated in the context of the logging package’s namespace, is the list of arguments to the constructor for
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* the handler class.
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class = <string>
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* Specifies the handler’s class as determined by eval() in the logging package’s namespace.
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* Defaults to logging.FileHandler.
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level = [critical|error|warning|info|debug|notset]
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* Can be one of debug, info, warning, error, critical or notset. This value is interpreted as for loggers, and
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* notset is taken to mean, "log everything."
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formatter = <string>
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* Specifies the key name of the formatter for this handler. If a name is specified, it must appear in the
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* [formatters] section and have a corresponding section in the configuration file.
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* Defaults to logging._defaultFormatter.
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[formatters]
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* Specifies a list of formatter keys.
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* See [logging.formatters](http://goo.gl/z5CBR3)
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keys = <comma-separated strings>
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* A comma-separated list of formatter keys. Each key must have a corresponding [formatter_<string>] section in the
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* configuration file.
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* Defaults to empty.
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[formatter_<string>]
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* Specifies the configuration of a formatter.
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class = <string>
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* The name of the formatter’s class as a dotted module and class name. This setting is useful for instantiating a
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* Formatter subclass. Subclasses of Formatter can present exception tracebacks in an expanded or condensed format.
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* Defaults to logging.Formatter.
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datefmt = <string>
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* The strftime-compatible date/time format string. If empty, the package substitutes ISO8601 format date/times.
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* An example ISO8601 date/time is datetime(2015, 2, 6, 15, 53, 36, 786309).isoformat() ==
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* '2015-02-06T15:53:36.786309'. For a complete list of formatting directives, see section [strftime() and strptime()
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* Behavior](http://goo.gl/6zUAGv)
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* Defaults to empty.
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format = <string>
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* The overall format string. This string uses %(<dictionary key>)s styled string substitution; the possible keys are
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* documented in [LogRecord](http://goo.gl/qW83Dg) attributes. The following format string will log the time in a
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* human-readable format, the severity of the message, and the contents of the message, in that order:
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* format = '%(asctime)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s'
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* A value is required.
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